The decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) behind the decentralized protocol BarnBridge has conducted its voting on how to react to the United States Securities Exchange Commission’s (SEC) potential demands.
The voting ended on Oct. 12 with a unanimous decision to comply with the SEC’s potential demands and pay fines if necessary. Tyler Ward and Troy Murray were nominated as the DAO’s special delegates for dealing with the regulator. At the same time, Douglas Park remains the DAO’s legal counsel and will sign the final version of the order on behalf of BarnBridge. Voters have also approved the DAO’s treasury to “sell all tokens that it is permitted to sell” if needed.